The 13th Gen “Raptor Lake” processors, which will be released soon by Intel, have started to take their place on benchmarking platforms. After the Core i9-13900K engineering sample recently detected in the CPU-Z Velidator database, Geekbench scores of the mid-range Core i5-13600K have now emerged.
Up to 38 percent faster than the i5-12600K
In the leaked photos, the new processor, tested on DDR5 supported ASUS and DDR4 supported ASROCK motherboards, runs at 5.05 to 5.1 GHz with an overclocked institution on the ASUS side and 4.3 to 5.09 GHz on the ASROCK side.
Intel Core i5-13600K, which has a core design consisting of 6 performance, 8 efficiency and 20 threads in visuals, manages to reach 1980 to 2012 points in Geekbench’s single-core tests and 14425 to 16054 points in multi-core tests. However, we can say that the new processor performs 8 percent higher in single-core and 38 percent higher in multi-core than the i5-12600K.
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In addition, the scores obtained indicate a performance that is 20 percent higher in single core and 3 percent slower in multi-core compared to AMD’s flagship Ryzen 9 5950X.